Advanced Team Analysis

Washington vs UCLA - Comprehensive Play-by-Play Analysis

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Middle 8 Analysis

Definition: The "Middle 8" refers to the final 4 minutes of the first half and the first 4 minutes of the second half.

Washington

Week Opponent Scoring Team Drive Period Clock Result Points Play Description

UCLA

Week Opponent Scoring Team Drive Period Clock Result Points Play Description

Explosive Plays Analysis

Definition: Explosive plays are runs of 15+ yards or passes of 20+ yards while on offense.

Washington

Week Opponent Period Clock Down Distance Play Type Yards Gained PPA Play Description

UCLA

Week Opponent Period Clock Down Distance Play Type Yards Gained PPA Play Description

Penalty Analysis

Penalty Breakdowns

Washington

Week Opponent Period Clock Penalty Type Decision Yards Lost Play Description

UCLA

Week Opponent Period Clock Penalty Type Decision Yards Lost Play Description

4th Down Decision Analysis

Definition: This analysis focuses on "Go For It" 4th down decisions (excluding punts and field goal attempts).

Washington

Week Opponent Yard Line Distance Play Type Converted Yards Gained PPA Play Description

UCLA

Week Opponent Yard Line Distance Play Type Converted Yards Gained PPA Play Description

Post Turnover Analysis

Washington

Week Opponent Turnover Type Offense Drive Result Points Scored Play Description

UCLA

Week Opponent Turnover Type Offense Drive Result Points Scored Play Description

Special Teams Analysis

Definition: Special teams encompasses kickoffs, punts, field goals, and returns. This analysis focuses on explosive special teams plays (35+ yard kick returns, 20+ yard punt returns) and explosive returns allowed by opponents. Special teams can swing field position and momentum, making it a critical phase of the game that often determines close contests.

Washington

Week Opponent Play Type Result Yards Explosive Play Description

UCLA

Week Opponent Play Type Result Yards Explosive Play Description

Red Zone / Green Zone Analysis

Definition: The Tight Red Zone (10 yards to goal and in), Red Zone (20 yards to goal and in), and Green Zone (30 yards to goal and in) are critical scoring areas. Success in these zones is measured by scoring rate (TDs and FGs), conversion rates on 3rd/4th down, and PPA. Teams that consistently score in the red zone win more games, while teams that struggle often settle for field goals or turn the ball over.

Washington

Tight Red Zone Plays (10 & In)

Week Opponent Period Clock Down Dist YTG Play Type Yards Scoring Explosive PPA Play Description

Green Zone Plays (30 & In)

Week Opponent Period Clock Down Dist YTG Play Type Yards Scoring Explosive PPA Play Description

UCLA

Tight Red Zone Plays (10 & In)

Week Opponent Period Clock Down Dist YTG Play Type Yards Scoring Explosive PPA Play Description

Green Zone Plays (30 & In)

Week Opponent Period Clock Down Dist YTG Play Type Yards Scoring Explosive PPA Play Description

Situational Receiving Analysis SIS

3rd Down Receiving

Washington

Week Opponent Player Targets Receptions Reception % First Downs TDs Yards Big Ten Rank

UCLA

Week Opponent Player Targets Receptions Reception % First Downs TDs Yards Big Ten Rank

Red Zone Receiving

Washington

Week Opponent Player Targets Receptions Reception % TDs Yards Big Ten Rank

UCLA

Week Opponent Player Targets Receptions Reception % TDs Yards Big Ten Rank

Deep Target Analysis (20+ Air Yards) SIS

Definition: Deep targets are pass attempts with 20 or more air yards. This section analyzes both passing attempts and receiving targets for deep ball plays.

Deep Target Summary

Deep Ball Passing

Deep Ball Receiving

Washington

Week Opponent Player Targets Receptions Reception % Yards Air Yards TDs

UCLA

Week Opponent Player Targets Receptions Reception % Yards Air Yards TDs

All Plays Browser

Definition: Browse all plays organized by team, game, quarter, and drive. Click to expand any section to view detailed play information.